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News & Articles By Olivia Cook
11/29/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Amazon workers across Europe staged a WALKOUT on Black Friday to protest measly pay, working conditions
On Black Friday, Nov. 24, one of the busiest days of the year, workers at Amazon fulfillment centers and warehouses located at multiple locations across Europe walked out in protest against the U.S. e-commerce giant’s labor practices. The “Make Amazon Pay Day” initiative – a campaign coordinated by the UNI Global Union – made the call […]
11/10/2023
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By Olivia Cook
British government caught surveilling social media presence of school staff members
Downing Street is watching the social media presence of school staff in England, according to a report. According to Reclaim the Net, the British Department for Education (DfE) has been keeping close tabs on both the social media accounts and internet activity of dozens of England-based school staff for any dissent or criticism of its policies. […]
11/08/2023
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By Olivia Cook
CensorTrack database records OVER 6,000 CASES of Big Tech CENSORSHIP
The CensorTrack database, which is operated by the Media Research Center’s (MRC) Free Speech America initiative, has officially documented more than 6,000 cases of censorship. According to a statement, the aggressive censorship efforts target any type of information that harms the Democratic Party, the Biden administration or otherwise runs counter to the Left’s narrative and […]
11/03/2023
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By Olivia Cook
“Pharmageddon” could shut down hundreds of pharmacies as thousands of pharmacists walk off the job
The protest movement of thousands of non-union employees working at big chains – dubbed as “Pharmageddon” – could close hundreds of pharmacies as the protests calling for workload changes spread in at least 15 states. Along with sickouts and walkouts in protest of what they describe as unbearable workloads that could impact patient safety, pharmacists have discussed […]
11/03/2023
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By Olivia Cook
BAN THE SCAN: Civil rights groups call on the state of New York to outlaw facial recognition
Thirty-two civil rights groups, under the leadership of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (STOP), have called on the state of New York to outlaw government use of facial recognition and other biometric technologies in residential buildings and public accommodations or facilities. These groups have declared that facial recognition technology (FRT) is an “immediate threat” to New […]
11/03/2023
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By Olivia Cook
EU visitors will soon be subject to facial scans and fingerprinting under new initiative
Anyone traveling to Europe will soon have to deal with fingerprinting and facial scans, under the European Union’s (EU) two new border management initiatives: The European Entry/Exit Systems (EES) and the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS). EES and ETIAS are part of the large-scale IT systems that the EU has been developing for […]
11/02/2023
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By Olivia Cook
DIGITAL REPRESSION: Internet users worldwide are experiencing tighter restrictions, report reveals
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and its rising influence are increasing the efficiency, scale and speed of “digital repression,” with internet users worldwide experiencing tighter restrictions this year compared to last year. This is according to a report released last month by Freedom House. Researchers of the report entitled Freedom on the Net 2023 assessed […]
10/27/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Michigan AG dismisses case against a Republican elector after reaching “an agreement between parties”
The office of Michigan Attorney General (AG) Dana Nessel has dismissed a case against a Republican elector based on “an agreement between parties.” Nessel’s office announced in an Oct. 19 statement that it would dismiss multiple felonies against Lansing resident James Renner. The 76-year-old Renner is one of 16 defendants indicted in July for trying to […]
10/03/2023
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By Olivia Cook
City of Ojai in SoCal grants freedom to elephants – but there are no elephants there
The city of Ojai in southern California has become the first city in the nation to recognize the legal rights of “nonhuman animals,” specifically elephants, after the city council passed an ordinance protecting the animals. The ordinance was introduced by City Councilmember Leslie Rule, a Democrat, and developed with the aid of the Nonhuman Rights […]
09/19/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Association of American Physicians and Surgeons: Mask mandates provide no clear benefits, cause harm and violate the right to informed consent
As mask mandates are being reintroduced in schools and medical facilities, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) issued a statement on Sept. 12 opposing the return of these ineffective and unethical policies. AAPS is a national organization representing physicians in all specialties since 1943. The AAPS statement of patients’ freedoms provides that “patients have the […]
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